Profiles of the six suspects in custody

The suspects, as identified in a press release by the Department of Justice and from the criminal complaint:

MOHAMAD IBRAHIM SHNEWER

Born in Jordan, Shnewer, 22, is a U.S. citizen who lives in Cherry Hill and is employed as a taxicab driver in Philadelphia. Authorities say he is a brother-in-law of the Dukas.

He is portrayed as the ringleader in much of the planning and did the original surveillance of potential targets. He also is accused of ordering an AK-47 machine gun and hiding other weapons in the air conditioning unit of his home.

At various times during the plot, Shnewer showed videos of jihadist images to others in the group. His laptop also had files that included what was described as the will of two 9/11 highjackers and Osama bin Laden calling for jihad.

He allegedly was recorded saying: "My intent is to hit a heavy concentration of soldiers" and "Why did I choose Fort Dix? Because I know Serdar (Tatar) knows it like the palm of his hand."

ELJVIR DUKA

Also known as Elvis and Sulayman, Duka, 23, was born in Yugoslavia and is illegally residing in the United States. A Cherry Hill resident, he operates a roofing business under the names of Qadr Inc., Colonial Roofing and National Roofing.

Along with his two older brothers, with whom he lives, he is charged with obtaining the weapons that were used in the group's training. He also told a government informant that a "fatwa," or sanction from an Islamic scholar, would be needed before they unleashed their attack.

When Eljvir Duka ran into an undercover government officer in the Poconos during one of their training exercises, he asked the agent if he knew where the men could buy AK-47s and M-16s.

DRITAN DUKA

The 28-year-old also was born in Yugoslavia and illegally residing in the U.S. Also known as Distan, Anthony and Tony, he works as a partner in the brothers' roofing business.

Along with his brothers, he is charged with obtaining the weapons that were used in the group's training. Dritan also stands accused of ordering four AK-47 machine guns and M-16s last month.

He allegedly said in March his small group "can do a lot of damage with seven people," and the following month expressed concerns about the need for secrecy within the group: "I've got five kids so I don't want to go down."

SHAIN DUKA

The third of the three ethnic Albanian brothers, Shain, 26, was born in Yugoslavia and is illegally residing in the U.S.

Along with his brothers, he is charged with obtaining the weapons that were used in the group's training. When the group was watching terrorist training videos during a February visit to the Poconos, Shain pointed out a U.S. Marine's arm had been blown off, drawing laughter from the group.

Shain Duka, in expressing confidence in the group's abilities, allegedly boasted: "We are all crazy."

SERDAR TATAR

Born in Turkey, the 23-year-old Tatar is a legal resident of the U.S. living in Philadelphia. His last known employment was at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Philadelphia.

Tatar is charged with taking a map of the Fort Dix base and distributing it to others. Tatar's family owns a pizzeria near Fort Dix.

Tatar also questioned a government informant about his role in the group at least twice, asking if he was a "fed." He also said he was prepared to participate regardless of the consequences because "I'm doing it in the name of Allah."

AGRON ABDULLAHU

Born in Yugoslavia, Abdullahu is an ethnic Albanian legally residing in the U.S. and is employed at a ShopRite supermarket. The 24-year-old lives in Buena Vista Township in Atlantic County.

While the other five suspects are charged with plotting to kill U.S. servicemen, Abdullah stands accused of aiding and abetting the others.

He is identified in the government's complaint as having been a sniper in Kosovo, and Dritan Duka told a government informant Abdullahu had a license for a rifle the group used to train.